Thanks Joe. There are enough pics in this thread, plus what I remember from having the parts to come up with a replacement. I was jut hoping for an easier solution, like say a source for an...
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Thanks Joe. There are enough pics in this thread, plus what I remember from having the parts to come up with a replacement. I was jut hoping for an easier solution, like say a source for an...
Ya, the riving knife would be the easy part. It's the bracket that would be the challenge.
Bump on this thread. Anyone have any updates on their Martin saw projects? Shortly after this thread died out, the previous owner of my T-75 notified me that he found a box of parts for my saw. It...
I'm noticing the same phenomenon with the kitchen I just finished. 'not sure if it's my imagination, or I'm getting old and sloppy. (Nah!) I even revisited some older kitchens I've done to see if...
Thanks, I did the paper test and both fans were blowing. I will check them frequently.
Thats what they say. I was told that that things like braking feeedback from CNC machines is hard on them, but I dont have any CNC equipment or machines with electronic braking function. They also...
Called Phase technologies this morning. Same experience. Good info. New caps on the way. Cheap insurance. Bad caps can cause $2,000 repair bill.
Sage advice. I always figured a Cap either worked, or it didn't. Ill call the PP people tomorrow.
Like I said, the shaper is the only tool that trips it, only occasionally, and it developed a motor problem today, so that may be the problem. Everything else in the shop starts and runs just fine. ...
Anyone running a phase perfect ever changed out the caps? I just read in maintenance that they should be changed out every two years. I've never changed mine out. Mine trips occasionally when...
Can m2 or t1 even be had anymore?
Correct, I misread. Fewer rows of cutters will give less feed pressure. Not necessarily a good thing unless the machine is underpowered. Perched tooth cutterheads have depth and feed rate...
An insert with a straight edge cant be set at a shear angle unless it is ground in place. Then you have an insert with a radius edge. That's why the byrd inserts are radiused.
A 20hp phase perfect would require a 150amp breaker. That's gettin' up there for a residential application!
The info is on their website. Select phase perfect from products and scroll down. Links...
On you shimming the outrigger undercarriage, it is really best to shim the table. Every adjustment can be made on the carriage except rotational. That gets taken care of by shimming the table. You...
No. A 10hp phase perfect will run a 10hp motor. A 20hp a 20hp motor, etc. There is plenty of info on their website, and they speak in terms you can understand if you call. A great product.
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Patrick, here's how I eliminated the "chattering" you're getting. I know it's a silly solution, but was intended to be diagnostic, until I came up with a more permanent and elaborate solution. That...
There are guidelines for bolting them together, but Resourcinal resin or structural epoxy would be two adhesives that come to mind.
Edit: It sounds like you may be making the beams, not...
Not the clearest picture, but the literature I have shows the "hold down" you showed as part "M". It works as a work-piece hold down as well. that Felder fence is definately an upgrade.
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I've always considered that problem a head scratcher on the T130. Heavy spindle capable of turning huge cutters, 9hp motor, but driven by a single narrow v-belt. Mine is a squeeler too, even with...
I run a woodworker on my GE. -5 deg hook. The blade is a screamer. I'd call the guys at Quinn saw. They'll offer good advise.
There is no manual available for the saw. There is some brochure type material available , but nothing of value. This thread contains basically a step by step rebuild instruction. There is also a...
Brian, did you read the part where he has 25,000lf of flooring to do? That's a lot of hand scoring!
What fascinates me is how that flooring was made in the first place, and what a bad idea! ...
On second thought, climb cutting may give you a groove full of chips you'd need to clean out. What a nightmare that would be!
Just throwing this out there, but have you considered doing it in two passes, climb cutting the final light pass? Run the entire batch, then sharpen and do the final pass.